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Paris IAS Ideas 2025 - 2026

05 sep 2025 15:00 - 05 jun 2026 14:00
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Presentation

The “Paris IAS Ideas” online talk series features short and stimulating presentations by fellows of the Paris Institute for Advanced Study. The talks mark the beginning of 1-month writing residencies in which fellows will write a paper with the “definitive” version of an idea of concept they have been working on for years.

Short, 20-minute presentations will be followed by interdisciplinary discussions with researchers across social sciences and humanities. Everyone is welcome to attend and contribute to the debates that will inform the fellows’ work at the Paris IAS.

Practical Information

All presentations will be held online via Zoom in English only.
Please consult the detailed programme below for speaker information and schedules.
Registration is mandatory for each presentation. 

Detailed program 

Friday September 5th, 2025

Tine Destrooper and Jef de Slegte join the Paris IAS from September to October 2025 as part of the Distinguished Fellowship programme developed in collaboration withPostGenAI@Paris.

PostGenAI@Paris : Based in the heart of Paris, this interdisciplinary and cross-sector consortium aims to develop ethical, inclusive and sovereign AI that is fully anchored in the major challenges of our time.

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 Friday November 7th, 2025

Friday December 5th, 2025

Friday, January 9th 2026

  • TransparentoCene: a critical pharmacology of the present by Emmanuel Alloa, Professor of Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art at the University of Fribourg
  • Wars make markets, markets make wars: for a new macro-sociology of violence by Nitsan Chorev, the Harmon Family Professor of Sociology and International and Public Affairs at Brown University.
  • Our microbial lives: a manifesto against eradication by Victoria Lee, historian of modern science and technology and associate professor of history at Ohio University.

 Friday February 9th, 2026

  • Visual network analysis, AI-assisted visualisation, digital controversy mapping, anthropology of generative AI by Mathieu Jacomy, Doctor of Techno-Anthropology and Assistant Professor at Aalborg University Tantlab.
  • VAIAS - Visualisation for AI Augmented Sociology by Anders Kristian Munk, professor of computational anthropology and director of the Observatory for Human-Centred Engineering (ECHOlab) at the Technical University of Denmark.

Mathieu Jacomy and Anders Kristian Munk joir the Paris IAS in February 2026 as part of the Distinguished Fellowship programme developed in collaboration withPostGenAI@Paris.

PostGenAI@Paris : Based in the heart of Paris, this interdisciplinary and cross-sector consortium aims to develop ethical, inclusive and sovereign AI that is fully anchored in the major challenges of our time.

Capture décran 2025 10 03 102313France 2030 — Wikipédia

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